Shuttered startup still owes Bay Area businesses thousands

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The company announced its closure just after raking in nearly $12 million in funding.

that the startup still owes her business around $5,000, and Starter Bakery’s Brian Wood told the station he’s owed $25,000 – the most out of the Bay Area businesses who are still owed money. Other businesses reportedly affected include Berkeley’s Boichik Bagels and Obour Foods in the Ferry Building., which first reported the news, the invoices typically range from about $800 to $5,000.

“I operate a relatively small business, in that I have around 20 employees. $5,000 is several people’s wages in a two-week period,” Berkowitz, owner of Kneaded Bakery, told NBC Bay Area.

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